Sunday, May 27, 2007

Gear: Simulated skiing makes for serious workouts

Gear: Simulated skiing makes for serious workouts
Hampton Roads Daily Press - This is a no-impact strength- and muscle-building monster. Dislikes: Huge (69 inches, 435 pounds) and costly. Price: $6,495; 509-764-0576; www.quadmill.com Roy M. Wallack writes about health and fitness for the Los Angeles Times. Get home delivery of the

Dewhurst Calls for Steroid Testing in High School Athletes
KGBT 4 - His parents and doctors believe he plunged into a deep depression after using the muscle-building drugs. Dewhurst offered few details of his plan. He said he would work with the University Interscholastic League to determine when students would be

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Dallas Morning News - Long abused steroids as a young athlete and now counsels teenagers about the dangers of the muscle-building drugs, which include liver damage, tumors, sexual impotency, erratic mood swings and potentially suicidal depression

Diet questions answered
NorthJersey.com - What about calories and muscle building? "If a person is injury-free and can run, he or she will probably burn more calories running on a treadmill versus an elliptical workout. An elliptical trainer is good too, though, because it works the muscles

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